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Who asks the narrator about having his saddle with him in lines 25–26?
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Which phrase best describes Rip Van Winkle’s attitude toward earning a living?
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The fish "have no pathway where they go" (line 5) because they are swimming in water. How does the speaker seem to feel about this situation?
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What is Laura’s principal character trait as revealed in this dialogue?
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How does Mr. Knightley treat the prospect of a marriage between Robert Martin and Harriet?
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What mood does the writer create with her description of the storm?
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Who is Mrs. Hale blaming when she says, “That was a crime! That was a crime” (lines 56–57)?
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Gerry Ellis was originally studying to become a “marine biologist” (line 2). What is a marine biologist?
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Why are the children in the audience quiet?
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Earlier in this story, Maud Martha’s Gramma Ernestine dies. Maud Martha thinks to herself, “I never saw anyone die before . . . but I’m seeing somebody die right now.”
How does this situation relate to the encounter Maud Martha has with the mouse?
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